• The life of an Erasmus student in Rovaniemi, Finland is quite different from anywhere in the world. Meet Malte Gendries and discover his passion for Ice Swimming in the Arctic Circle

    Malte Gendries is an Erasmus student living in Rovaniemi, Finland for 2 semesters. Rovaniemi might be one of the most unique locations to experience your Erasmus. In the entry point of the Arctic Circle and the unique weather make Rovaniemi a one in a lifetime experiences.

    Discover the benefits of Ice Swimming together with Malte in this short documentary.

  • Seattle U Swimming Men’s WAC Championships 2021 held in Las Vegas, NV at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.

  • What a treat I have for you guys today!

    Today’s interview I had the absolute pleasure to speaking to 3-time Olympic Swimmer, World & European Short Course Champion, Commonwealth Champion, and the Queen of Medley Swimming Hannah Miley!

    In this interview Hannah will be discussing how she has been doing over the pandemic, her swimming journey, her experiences at the Olympics, and advice to athletes about patience and perseverance. It is a video you don’t want to miss!

    I hope you guys enjoy this video, it was amazing to speak to Hannah and hearing her very open and honest stories.

  • Going back to where it all began. Back then I was alone. Right now millions are doing it. Amazing! I’m not alone, not anymore X

    https://youtu.be/mo7un8XoVXI
  • Sit back, relax, and let me take you on a journey… 💦

    A piece on wild swimming for Nina Constables (@ninaconstablemedia) Wild World Series 🎬 Music by David John Williamson (@mrdwilliamson) 🎶

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    https://youtu.be/X0A-LUCIpGI
  • Sports such as swimming, tennis and baseball, which involve repetitive overhead arm motions, often lead to imbalances and injury within the muscles surrounding the scapular and shoulder joints, often leading to chronic shoulder pain, especially for swimmers, about 91 percent of whom experience chronic shoulder pain.

    Two University of Rhode Island kinesiology graduate students aim to help swimmers prevent and treat the shoulder injury commonly known as swimmer’s shoulder in their master’s thesis study examining the relationship between muscle activation and injury. Tabatha Hartshorn and Kendra Graham — themselves both former competitive swimmers and coaches — compare the muscle activation in swimmers with and without shoulder pain through the catch and pull of the freestyle stroke, during which a swimmer reaches above the head and then pulls with a bent elbow through the water until the arm is parallel with the body.

    “We are looking at swimmers’ shoulders to see if there is any differences between swimmers that have reported to have pain or not have pain in their shoulders,” Hartshorn said, noting shoulder pain is often dismissed as merely an overuse injury. “As past swimmers, we both have not only experienced it ourselves, but have seen other athletes experience shoulder pain and not really have a reason why, or it just gets written off. We feel like there’s probably a why behind the pain, and we want to know why.”

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  • Hot off of the first ACC Championship in school history for the Louisville Cardinals, Arthur Albiero joins the podcast to talk swimming, family, and much more! Arthur took over head coach responsibilities at he University of Louisville in 2003 and the team has gotten better every single year. Arthur has developed numerous All-Americans, NCAA Champions, and Olympians. In 2016 Arthur was named to the coaching staff of the USA Olympic Team for the Rio Games. We hope you enjoy this interview with a true mentor and leader of Ultimate Swimmers!

  • Enjoy the performances of the “virtual” leg of the Artistic Swimming World Series 2021 that took place on 20 & 21 Feb. Today, we bring you the Male Solo Technical routine performed by Fernando Diaz Del Rio Soto (1st place).